Project info
- Location: Bohuslav, Ukraine
- Year: 2005 - 2026
- Client: Djerela
- Size: n/a
- Collaborators: AMIS - A More Inclusive Society
- Financing: AMIS
- Project team: Anna Mircsev, Hugo Marmara, Lada Leidmane, Sara Dobrijevic
- Contact: Team leader Anna Mircsev: [email protected]
The war in Ukraine is draining the country’s resources and making public services less reliable. As a result, private initiatives are stepping in, and one of these is the Ukrainian organization Djerela. The organization runs a number of respite homes across Ukraine where people with mental disabilities and their families can get a break from the many air raids and overnigth shelter-stays that are commonplace in major cities.
In this project, we assist Djerela in designing a new respite home in the provincial town of Bohuslav just south of Kyiv, where the organization has acquired a new but very worn house. Our work has two purposes; to design the specific house optimally for the user group, both inside and out, and to provide general design principles for optimal interior and landscape designs of both future and existing respite homes run by Djerela.
The project is a collaboration with the Danish development organization Amis – A More Inclusive Society, which has supported civil society organizations in Eastern European countries since 1991.